Hi Daniel.
On my dell laptop, I have to press <supr> to go in the bios. I press
continually as soon as the lat top is powered and until it is in the bios.
And on another machine (a desktop), for the secure boot, it was necessary
to entre in a part didicated to windows but I cann't remember exactly what
to do in that menu.
Good luck.
--
Philippe
Le jeudi 19 mai à 16:36, Daniel Crone a écrit :
Good point about disabling secure boot.===============================================================================
Someone gave me a computer with windows.
I used be my eyes to get help turning fast boot off.
But I could not tell the volunteer how to look for turning secure boot off.
On top of that, with this Dell, it is not always easy to know when to use f
12 to get in to the boot menu.
Every volunteer after the first one said nothing is on the screen.
We all need a talking module at the low level.
On May 18, 2022, at 13:50, tony seth <lp800@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Good call on the pulse vs pipewire, since both are included with Slackware.
As for the secure boot option, the first thing I ever do if I get a
computer, is to make damn sure that the "make sure you can't install
anything but windows" ie secure boot option is turned off, since I don't
use Fedora.
I'm glad that both places I go to for computers disable it by default.
Yaaaaaay!
Looking forward to the new version, but being the purist that I am I still
like the manual installer, though I really like what you've done with the
auto method.
I know it's your baby, and you do an awesome job, and you have considered
other choices then btrfs, (hope I got that right) so I'm willing to learn
new things.
Thanks much again, from a happy customer as it were. Take care.
Cheereo!
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